Thai Airways plane made emergency landing at Bangkok’s airport

Thai Airways plane made emergency landing at Bangkok’s airport

The plane discharges its fuel above Samut Sakhon province Sunday afternoon. (Screenshot)
Sunday afternoon, the helicopter discharges its gas above Samut Sakhon province. ( Screenshot )

A Thai Airways International flight headed for Frankfurt left its energy shortly after launch and made its way back to Bangkok’s main airport, Suvarnbhumi, for a complex issue on Sunday afternoon.

The plane was scheduled to arrive in Frankfurt at 9pm native day after taking off at Suvarnabhumi aircraft at 12.25pm.

But, Samut Sakhon territory north of Bangkok saw the Gi 922 flight spinning and discharging its gas, leaving behind the aircraft, leaving long, white trails behind it.

The plane’s elliptical movements were captured on camera by eyewitnesses using cellular phones as energy was being dissipated. Some witnesses claimed they witnessed the planes circle for three to six shells.

According to solutions, the aircraft made a second landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 2.12pm because a primary gear’s include did not completely close. For preservation, the aircraft was parked at Bay 120 at the Suvarnabhumi Airport.

It left Suvarnabhumi Airport at 3.20pm and was later rescheduled to appear in Frankfurt at 9.56pm.